Anna Rowlands is a Political, Moral and Practical Theologian based at King's College, London, UK. Her research focuses on the practical and intellectual development of Catholic Social Thought, with particular interest in ethical responses to contemporary migration, theological responses to the recent financial crisis and reflection on the nature of political authority and the political vocation.
Introduction Part One: What is CST? 1. Historical context and emergence of CST 2. Overview of main sources, themes and principles 3. Catholic Social Teaching in a Plural context Part Two: A Catholic Theory of Society? Principles and Practices 4. Human Dignity and Authentic Human Development 5. The Common Good 6. Solidarity 7. Subsidiarity 8. The Universal Destination of Goods and Option for the Poor Conclusion
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